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Page Four T H E W E S C O L I T E Thursday, Dec. 13, 1962 Student Affairs Chooses Sub committees The Student Affairs Commit tee has split up into four sub-com mittees. Those committees are Cultural Committee, Games and Recreation Committee, House and Hospitality Committee, and Social and Dance Committee. Those students on the respec tive committees are as follows: Cultural Committee, Joe Mallet- ta, chairman; Tony Barone, Sue Ann Malletta, Charlie McCarthy, Laurie Nelson, Jean Lindquist, Karen Bergum; Games and Rec reation Committee, Jack Gilles pie, chairman; Janet Lalonde, Saundra Mattson, Olive Cain, Bob Frank, Jack Nielsen, Ray Cyr; House and Hospitality Com mittee, Tonya Gustafson, chair man; Jane Duncan, Doreen Scam- mon, Patti Lee, Bernie Hartman, John Connole, John Long; Social and Dance Committee, Cliff Neighbor, chairman; Jim Pal mer, Butch Donovan, Clark Con- row, Bob Sullivan, Mick Gee and Ron Phillips. Anyone desiring to bring any thing to the attention of any of these committees, please see any of the above people. SEE McCracken Bros. The Men’s Store FOR YOUR DRESS NEEDS Try Our Ice Cream Treats THE BIG DIPPER GAS 4 LESS at THE TOWN PUMP Distinctive Photos for Application and Gifts Dillon Portrait Studio Phone 683-2741 Kodak Finishing and Enlarging S K E E T ’ S C A F E We Never Close Luthern Students Have Meeting Fourteen students of Western participated in a Lutheran Stu dents’ Association meeting Sun day, Dec. 2 at' the church. To observe the Advent season, Pastor Feuerstack led a discus sion on sections of the Old Tes tament that foretold the coming of Christ. The next meeting of LSA will be Sunday evening Jan. 13, 1963, at the church parish hall. All stu dents are urged to attend. Snow Doesn’t Scream When It Falls The snow fell softly to the ground, Never uttering a single sound. But the most puzzling thing of all, Is that' snow doesn’t scream when it falls. Many times I’ve pondered this, Standing in the snowy bliss. It descends on earth to make snowballs, Why doesn’t it scream when it falls? Snow was made for little kids, Cars cuss it', because it skids. But never have I heard the calls, Cause snow doesn’t scream when it falls. After all is said and done, Snow can be a lot of fun. So when you make those little balls, Say, “Snow doesn’t scream when it falls.” “TADPOLE” STUDENTS HONORED (Continued from Page 1) ner, Gary McMorris, Joe Malletta, Dick Maroney, Harry Martz, Dick Menti, Bob Murray, Cliff Neigh bor, Jim Netz, Bob Nielson, Jack Nielsen, Fred Salmonson, Bud Shuman, Jim Sumner, Bud Tal bott, Ed Wright, and Shawn Da vis, manager. Dr. Short' then presented the members of the senior class who were named to represent West ern in the 1962 edition of Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. These ten students were nominated on the basis of demonstrated ability and leader ship. Receiving this recognition were Karen Bergum, Helena; Shawn Davis, Whitehall; Jane Duncan, Dillon; Jack Gillespie, Helena; Dick Jonasen, St. Igna tius; Jean Lindquist, Poplar; Joe Malletta, Shelby; Mary Paullin, St. Regis; Jeanette Rogers, Hel ena; and Ed Wright, White Sul- phus Springs. The Wescolite staff offers con gratulations to all those receiv ing honors today. Drum Corps Holds Awards Banquet Last Thursday evening, Decem ber 6, the Western Montana Col lege Drum Corps held their awards banquet in the State din ing room. The purpose of this dinner was to present the col lege letter to the Corps members who have done such a fine job at Western this year. After th e smorgasbord-type dinner, Joe Rich, Corps director, introduced Mr. McFadden who gave the after-dinner speech. In his talk Mr. McFadden gave high compliments to the newly formed Corps and expressed his hope that this can be a lasting organ ization on Western’s campus. Fol lowing his talk, he gave out the school letters to the Corps mem bers and introduced Mr. Wilson who also complimented the new organization. Joe Rich then introduced Nor man Heath, editor of the Wesco lite, who stated that the school paper would continue to give its full support to this group in the future. To wrap up this success ful evening, Joe gave special thanks to all of the faculty and students who have given their support to the Drum Corps this quarter. Attending the banquet, besides the Drum Corps and their guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knee- land, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McFad den, Miss Blanche McManus, Mr. Edward Cebull, Mr. David Wilson, and Norman Heath. KZN Anticipates Xmas Holidays Anticipating the coming holi days, KZN members held a Christmas party December 5, for their social meeting of the month. The freshmen girls were also in vited so that they could become acquainted with the organization. Following a welcome by Presi dent Karen Bergum, entertain ment was provided by pianist Vel ma Wallace and a singing trio composed of Bonnie Beck, Tonya ;n A A M A A A A # V % A A A A A A A A m A A A ^ C Cameras — Photo Finishing (| s Cosmetics j| 5 Rexall Drug Store j| I GOSMAN DRUG Art Club Sale In Progress The annual Art Club sale be gan yesterday morning and will continue until 12 p.m. today. Featured sale items are yule logs, Christmas trees, candles, decorated cones, wreaths and candle holders. Other sale items are unofficial college stationery, playing cards with an etching of the college on them, felt pins, cheese boards, and decorative package toppers. If you have not done your Christmas shopping, now is the time to do it. Buy at' the Art Club sale. Gustafson, and Shirley Webber. In addition Bonnie sang a solo. After participating in group sing ing, all present enjoyed refresh ments. 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